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If you don't look like a NASCAR driver the communists win. That's basic military knowledge.
Even the communists now look like NASCAR drivers.If you don't look like a NASCAR driver the communists win. That's basic military knowledge.
Another flight suit tangent - the 2-piece flight suit includes a belt. Most people get issued the standard nylon “cargo strap” belt For CADPAT. For a uniform that’s FR, I always thought that wearing a wide nylon belt was strange.Yes, but so were the previous NCDs.
All the materials (except the velcro) are all aramid FR rated, so it's mostly just looking at where there are gaps (like along the collar and the sleeves for some people).
I think the big difference is they got rid of the jacket, which gave an entire extra layer, and the tighter fit gets rid of air gaps that gave protection.
What will probably be a bigger problem honestly is things like some of the underarmor type underwear, which shrink when they get hotter, and if folks use the DEU belt. We'll probably test some of the morale badges as well, and see what the difference is between the stitched ones vs some of those fancy printed rubberized plastic ones. No idea why you need to wear morale patches at sea anyway; they would get dirty pretty quick.
The rubberized plastic ones are supposed to be made of high temperature silicon, which should do better in fire than nylon, but we will see, I guess.Yes, but so were the previous NCDs.
All the materials (except the velcro) are all aramid FR rated, so it's mostly just looking at where there are gaps (like along the collar and the sleeves for some people).
I think the big difference is they got rid of the jacket, which gave an entire extra layer, and the tighter fit gets rid of air gaps that gave protection.
What will probably be a bigger problem honestly is things like some of the underarmor type underwear, which shrink when they get hotter, and if folks use the DEU belt. We'll probably test some of the morale badges as well, and see what the difference is between the stitched ones vs some of those fancy printed rubberized plastic ones. No idea why you need to wear morale patches at sea anyway; they would get dirty pretty quick.
NWOs are communists?Even the communists now look like NASCAR drivers.
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There isn't any particular standard called up for them formally, so it's hit and miss. If it's lowest compliant with no standard called up....The rubberized plastic ones are supposed to be made of high temperature silicon, which should do better in fire than nylon, but we will see, I guess.
I had a chuckle at that when I realized what his avatar picture was as well.Brick Tamland and Michael Scott on the same page discussing NCDs. Now that’s just weird….
I think people like them at sea for the same reason they like them ashore... They look cool to a lot of people. It's the same reason people wear Ray-Bans at sea when Oakleys at half the cost would do the same thing.No idea why you need to wear morale patches at sea anyway; they would get dirty pretty quick.
I think its a way to differentiate and personalize your uniform. And military folks have been doing that since time immemorial.I think people like them at sea for the same reason they like them ashore... They look cool to a lot of people. It's the same reason people wear Ray-Bans at sea when Oakleys at half the cost would do the same thing.
Interesting, good to know! Well I had to relinquish my rank due to NavComm being weird with their Career progression, so back down toThe coasts are apparently all switched over, but some of us in the middle of the country are still wearing the older version. I expect there will be a mix of the two uniforms for a while yet. My understanding is that Ottawa units were going to start switching in Dec, but I have been out of town working so I'm not tracking anything.
It was supposed to be rolled out by rank, with Jr. Pers getting the new uniforms, and more senior people switching as it became more available. It may be the case that your new unit is in the middle of transitioning to the new uniforms.
I found that the issue t shirts are crap, I just use some non issue ones that are way more comfortable. I also find that the issue nylon belt doesn't fit well with the large loops set up for a wider belt. The new fleece is also not the best and seems to change color after its washed a few times. In Halifax a few of the ships wear aftermarket fleece that are way better.I think its a way to differentiate and personalize your uniform. And military folks have been doing that since time immemorial.
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The new uniforms are hot in the sun. However the T-shirt is the first layer, so you can ditch the outter layer and go in T shirts when appropriate. Still pretty hot even still. In the shoulder seasons though that is a great thing. Never get too chilly.
The new uniforms however are cold on the ship so I'm told. The extra jacket layer isn't available, particularly for the OP Room folks. This is where the new fleece comes in. Which of course is not considered an appropriate second layer for responding to an emergency but god damn its so comfy.
Also, it’s a way to show pride (or at least association) with your unit/sub-unit/section, etc.I think its a way to differentiate and personalize your uniform. And military folks have been doing that since time immemorial.
I don't care about the colour. It's warm as hell and I love it! And it has thumb holes. So double thumbs up from me. I do like the aftermarket ship gear though. OTT has a real nice fleese with the Griffon on it that was shipwear only.I found that the issue t shirts are crap, I just use some non issue ones that are way more comfortable. I also find that the issue nylon belt doesn't fit well with the large loops set up for a wider belt. The new fleece is also not the best and seems to change color after its washed a few times. In Halifax a few of the ships wear aftermarket fleece that are way better.
Its warm for sure, just looks weird when going to shore with it after its changed color. You'd think they would of went with a better design and manufacture.I don't care about the colour. It's warm as hell and I love it! And it has thumb holes. So double thumbs up from me. I do like the aftermarket ship gear though. OTT has a real nice fleese with the Griffon on it that was shipwear only.
Bring back the old NCD jackets, problem solved...Its warm for sure, just looks weird when going to shore with it after its changed color. You'd think they would of went with a better design and manufacture.
Bring back the old NCD jackets, problem solved...
I guess it might be a trade thing; I was always catching oil, rust and fuel remnants in the machinery spaces, so can't imagine a mostly white flag patch at the shoulder not getting wrecked or similar. Even on the old NCD jacket I took the morale patch off for the same reason and put it back on when we were alongside. I probably wouldn't be worried about it otherwise.I think people like them at sea for the same reason they like them ashore... They look cool to a lot of people. It's the same reason people wear Ray-Bans at sea when Oakleys at half the cost would do the same thing.